Rev those engines, y’all. The fifth installment of the “Fast & Furious” film franchise, “Fast Five,” was set in Brazil, hence the soundtrack album full of reggaeton and rhythmic Latin tracks, but even going back to the first movie and soundtrack, Latin flavors have abounded. In “Fast & Furious 6,” the gang are wanted fugitives, but they’re offered a chance at a clean slate if they play ball.

The 6th film is an international affair (it was shot in the Canary Islands, Glasgow, and Los Angeles) and the music is thus one big potpourri mix of beats (deadmau5), tweaked-up techno (The Crystal Method), EDM tracks (Usher, David Guetta) baller hip-hop (Lil Wayne, T.I.) more Hispanic sounds (Don Omar, Tego Calderón) and more. Hell, even Ludacris drops in for a jam with Usher and David Guetta

Soundtrack details for the film have arrived, via Clizbeats, and the music therein should fuel the sweaty, high octane, testosterone-filled action thriller that shows no signs of stopping for better or worse (“Fast & Furious 7” is on the way too). “Fast & Furious 6” the soundtrack arrives on May 21. The movie redlines into theaters on May 24th.